Two Chantays albums on one CD, comprising much of the surf band's early '60s repertory. The "Move It" that opens the disc is not the Cliff Richard song but a slower, raunchier number with vocal choruses carrying a lot of the melody.

The Chantays were one of the fortunate instrumental surf bands that scored a major national hit with Pipeline, which reached in the country in the Spring of 1963, when surf music and all things surfing were suddenly the big national craze. This had been building for a while, of course, and Dick Dale and The Challengers already had albums out. The Beach Boys introduced songs about surfing with Surfin' Safari in late '62 (the song Surfin' was released earlier but was not a hit), and Surfin' . rode up the charts the same time as Pipeline

The Chantays recorded their first full album in 1963 entitled Pipeline which included Pipeline, Blunderbus and El Conquistador. Their follow up was Two Sides of The Chantays. Their songs have been on music charts all over the world which helped make surf music an international success. The Chantays toured Japan and the US joining the Righteous Brothers and Roy Orbison on a few occasions, and were the only rock and roll band to perform on the Lawrence Welk Show.